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Women fighting for the right to vote and work in offices.
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Seneca Falls(was a meeting/ convention to let women be more active in things)https://www.womenshistory.org/resources/timeline/womans-suffrage-timeline
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women talked about the social and rights that they have and how unfairly they are treated.
https://history.house.gov/Exhibitions-and-Publications/WIC/Historical-Essays/No-Lady/Womens-Rights/ -
women wanted voting because they wanted to be seen in more places. For example “Americans rejected a woman as president of the US in the 1930s (when polling began) but nearly all accept that possibility today.”
Dear Ask a Scholar:
How has women's suffrage impacted the USA? (https://www.summitlearning.org/docs/84291#id.br71mlypjug3) -
Elizabeth Cady(was the first leader and worked with Susan b Anthony)https://www.history.com/topics/womens-history/elizabeth-cady-stanton
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In the US we hold a Rights day to talk about the pros and cons of all the rights, Also,it talks about what is woman’s rights used to do and how it is now. https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2020/01/human-rights-day-2019-event-recap-the-impact-of-the-womens-suffrage-movement-today/
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California convention( letting women have more rights than what they had)https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/articles/teaching-content/chronology-woman-suffrage-movement-events/
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Massachusetts conventions(women went and talked about why they should be more equal in)https://www.postandcourier.com/features/the-women-s-rights-movement-a-timeline-of-significant-events/article_367b5ed7-f1e4-5344-8d5f-7b1d803caf5c.html
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The campaigns started in the time period 1860’s
https://www.history.com/topics/womens-history/the-fight-for-womens-suffrage -
Susan B Anthony(she helped start voting rights for women)
https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/susan-b-anthony -
Alice Paul( helped with the 19th amendment and with voting)https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/alice-paul
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getting voting rights for women made it easier for them to have more opportunities such as being president and/or being an active person in your community.https://www.nas.org/blogs/article/ask_a_scholar_how_did_womens_suffrage_impact_the_usa
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The 1960s: The Women’s Movement
The document Womens movement (https://www.summitlearning.org/docs/84291#id.cwx8wy2u8jh2)